It's Officially Fall At Trader Joe's, So I Tried Their New Pumpkin Products Along With A Favorite Return — Here Are My Thoughts
In my tasting notes for one of these items, I literally just wrote, "WOW."
If you've walked into a Trader Joe's recently, you probably took in the scent of a cinnamon broom, eyed the skull succulents, and thought to yourself, "Ah, fall is here." And if, like me, your fall countdown starts in August, you're probably pretty thrilled about all the new fall items popping up. So to celebrate my favorite season in the best way possible, I went ahead and grabbed all the new pumpkin products I could get my hands on, along with one returning item I just couldn't pass up tasting.

Here's everything I grabbed (and, yes, one is butternut squash, but it's pretty much like pumpkin's cousin, right?):

Without further ado, light those vanilla pumpkin candles, pour yourself some harvest tea, and let's dive in, y'all.
1. Butternut Squash Lasagna, $4.49

I thought it looked promising right out of the container with the pumpkin seeds and breadcrumbs sitting on top.

And it was honestly pretty solid, but I couldn't help but feel like something was missing.
2. Mini Pumpkin Ginger Scones, $4.99

The package recommends brushing the tops with milk or cream before putting them in the oven, so I tried with half of them to see if it would make any difference when it came to browning.

These smelled so good out of the oven, and I found them to be the perfect little breakfast treat to have with some coffee.
3. Gluten Free Pumpkin Ravioli, $4.49

As always, I think it's only fair to get a filling shot for ravioli. This one looked...less than appetizing and smelled purely like canned pumpkin, which made me a little nervous.

My suspicions were confirmed — I could barely get through one bite of these.

4. Two Robbers Pumpkin Happy Coffee, $12.99 for four
I loved how this poured and, I kid you not, it smelled exactly like a cinnamon roll. Consider me a fan.

5. Pumpkin Sticky Toffee Cakes, $3.99

There are two cakes per box, and they each come in a little plastic bundt-like container that goes straight into the oven for 14–16 minutes.
